polimèrics
Polimèrics is a term that can refer to several different concepts, primarily related to polymers or polymer-like structures. In a general sense, "polimèrics" relates to polymers, which are large molecules composed of repeating structural units, known as monomers. These repeating units are typically linked together by covalent chemical bonds. The natural world is full of polymers, such as proteins, DNA, and cellulose. Synthetic polymers are also ubiquitous in modern life, forming the basis of plastics, fibers, adhesives, and coatings. The properties of a polymer are determined by the type of monomers used, their arrangement, and the overall molecular weight and structure.
The term "polimèrics" might also be used in a more specific context within certain fields of study.